Multiple Choice
This chapter uses the example of imagining a purple strawberry with yellow spots to show how the mind:
A) is prone to many errors that contradict physical reality.
B) experiences hallucinations that could easily account for lucid dreaming.
C) is susceptible to imaginings that do not promote rational questions.
D) can subjectively experience things that do not physically exist.
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